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Great place to eat while visiting Brier Island. Cozy, clean and very friendly staff. Good fresh food. Enjoy watching the animals outside while eating. Would definitely go back and would recommend going.

Briar Island is quite literally at the 'end of the world' for Nova Scotia anyway.
Drive to Digby, drive south, take a ferry, drive south again, take another ferry. Sounds hard work. No, It's a lovely drive and the ferries are short trips and efficient....More

We came to Brier island to whale watch and picked this hotel only because we didn’t want to drive back and are we ever glad we stayed. The food was AMAZING. Our server at dinner, Cindi, was a delight as well! Breakfast was also quite...More

had an amazing whale watching tour via Brier Island whale watching tours, then checked in Brier Island Lodge. Rooms were nice, clean and. comfortable. had dinner and breakfast in their dinning room. the food and service were outstanding. excellent place. would highly recommand this place.

We arrived at the Brier Island Lodge for our one night stay around 9 PM after going the wrong way getting off the ferry. Go right not left! We were greeted by Balin, nephew of the owners, and a great person to chat with about...More

Brier Island Lodge offers 40 clean, comfortable rooms, most with an ocean/lighthouse view, along with a unique Nova Scotia regional dining experience and whale watching boat tours. Brier Island is famous for …Moresome of the best whale watching in the world, miles of coastal hiking trails, exceptional birdwatching, seal spotting, rock hounding, sand beach, traditional fishing village and three working lighthouses. A true maritime ecological paradise. Less

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Restaurant

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Bar/Lounge

Non-Smoking Hotel

Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )

Wheelchair Access

Pool

Beachfront

Room Service

Breakfast included

Fitness Centre with Gym / Workout Room

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Non-Smoking Rooms, Family Rooms, Accessible rooms

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GreenLeaders Platinum level

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GreenLeaders Platinum level

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Brier Island Lodge is about two and a half hours drive from the Yarmouth/Maine ferry - maybe two hours if you synchronize your departure with the schedule of the two local ferry's you need to take to leave the island!
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Brier Island Lodge is about two and a half hours drive from the Yarmouth/Maine ferry - maybe two hours if you synchronize your departure with the schedule of the two local ferry's you need to take to leave the island!
Brier Island is "on route from Sydney to Yarmouth" - with an hour detour once you get to Digby (you have to drive up Digby Neck to get there...) - as far as I am concerned! It may be a bit more direct to go the South Shore route, but the Annapolis Valley route is just as spectacular and has just as good a highway to get there. The choice is yours!!!

Yes, Brier Island is on the route to Yarmouth (via Highway 101). However, you must leave this highway near Digby, and follow secondary roads to Brier Island (abut 70 kms.) You then return the same way to continue on to... More

Yes, Brier Island is on the route to Yarmouth (via Highway 101). However, you must leave this highway near Digby, and follow secondary roads to Brier Island (abut 70 kms.) You then return the same way to continue on to Yarmouth. You must take two ferries to get to Brier Island - one from the mainland to Long Island, and one from Long Island to Brier Island. The crossings are short (15 minutes). There is a fee for each ferry going, but not returning. It is a fun experience, but time-consuming.

Hi Eryn!
We offer rooms for all sizes of family. Some of them include two queen beds, one king, one queen bed with a Jacuzzi, or smaller rooms for those with less to bring. The best way to find what rooms are available on a... More

Hi Eryn!
We offer rooms for all sizes of family. Some of them include two queen beds, one king, one queen bed with a Jacuzzi, or smaller rooms for those with less to bring. The best way to find what rooms are available on a specific day would be to give us a call at 902-839-2300
Hope that helps